Instructional Video6:47
Physics Girl

What Are Antibubbles?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
How can you make bubbles filled with water floating in water? An interesting video introduces antibubbles as part of a larger series about physics. The narrator brings in physics students at different levels, college and PhD, to...
Instructional Video9:09
Amoeba Sisters

Inside the Cell Membrane

7th - 12th Standards
Without the cell membrane, our cells just couldn't keep it together! What else does this multifunctional membrane do? Take a deeper look at the fluid mosaic model using a video from an expansive biology playlist. Topics include embedded...
Instructional Video6:10
Socratica

What Are Functional Groups?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
What's the function of functional groups? Explore the portions of biological molecules that make things happen with a video from Socratica's series on biology. The narrator illustrates each major functional group, then describes them in...
Instructional Video3:39
American Chemical Society

How Does Shampoo Work?

9th - Higher Ed
Wash away any reservations about using the resource. Scholars watch a video in the ACS Reactions series to learn about shampoo and how it works. It explains that there isn't really much difference in commercial shampoos—despite what...
Instructional Video2:18
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Ricochet Science

The Plasma Membrane and the Fluid Mosaic Model

9th - 12th
Are you afraid of water or aren't you? Learn about the composition of the plasma membrane of a cell. The clip describes why the plasma membrane is structured in this way and how this formation is useful...
Instructional Video1:04
Steve Spangler Science

Color Changing Milk - Sick Science! #018

5th - 10th
This visually vibrant activity demonstrates what happens when dish soap weakens the bonds that hold fats and proteins suspended in milk. Perhaps you can have chemistry lab groups perform this activity when they are learning about...